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Best time of the century to be EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN

Hey Quarantine Population,  It's been a while that I wanted to write this article. The title itself tells you how excited I am to share this.  No Bragging , but I've always been proud of my department and field .The care is delivered in the crisis never fails to amaze me. I feel very privileged to be in my residency during this pandemic. Yet again I feel really proud to be one of the frontliners in the COVID_19 pandemic. When even the loved ones are hesitant to touch a person, we take a call to talk , empathise , counsel and treat them.  The job of a emergency physician is only getting more critical as most of the specialists are scared of the pandemic. The first thing they ask before walking in is , is there a COVID suspect in there?  So we are donning multiple caps being a physicians, cardiologists, orthopedics , nephrologists , radiologists etc.  Multiple roles include 1.  Informers : To the local authorities about the pandemics. 2. Inte

COVID Caution in Aam Aadmi

Hey people, How's the quarantine life going? Chilling or killing time? Since all doctors are stressing on how they're being on high end as people actually facing the virus , I just noticed some cautious moments that shows the caution and panic the quarantine has created. Instance # 1 Wheeled into resuscitation area today was an elderly about  88 year old female  who was brought with history of unresponsiveness for more than an hour. Active resuscitation took place. Despite best attempts I had to declare her dead. I went out to look for family, I saw nobody. Till then I was in the code, my team was communicating with the family. I went out of the Emergency room looking for them. When I saw the family, everybody was wearing a mask , not a disposable one , the other N99 mask, with hand sanitizer in their hands. They were OKAY with the death news. The thing they were worried about was walking into ED.  They just wanted me to do the formalities fast , so that

Weird midnight request

Hey people !  Back to weird topics with weird headers. The other day , it was past midnight, I'd accompanied a patient to the ICU, I notice an elderly lady stand near the elevator . Honestly, I didn't even notice. I dropped the patient came back she was there.  She walked towards me hastily and asked, hello doctor. I smiled back said Hi and tried walking fast to the emergency room.   Doctor if you don't mind I've a request . There was pin drop silence ,everything she told was loud and clear.  With no other choice I asked her what the request was.  Can you drop me on the second floor. I've a relative who is sick , I've to go. I cannot stand alone in a elevator. Please? I nodded. Dropped her to her requested floor , came back.  There was nothing so OMG about the incident.  I somehow find it spooky. Also when I look back . Shows little anxieties that people have in them , that otherwise don't surface. So far so Much Bye.

Debts in Residency

Hey people  Long time , no see. Busy would be a wrong word , I had rather say my priorities were different for past few months. Running around various other things, partying like crazy to keep my brain occupied.  While trying to do all this ,I unknowingly landed up in many debts . 1. Sleep debt 6-8 hours of sleep, " Ha Ha Ha " from the Johnny Johnny rhyme.  If you're a resident and you sleep enough , thats an achievement in itself. If you don't, its okay , you're just like everyone else. 2. Shift debt Wabt to attend a conference? Beg , borrow , steal , die. Want to attend your friends wedding? Beg , borrow duties .  Want to rest ? Ha Ha Ha. 3. Food debt You tend to miss out on meals and then suddenly binge on at once. If this has not happened , Bro , what planet do you belong to? 4. Memory debt Forget your keys , forget loans , forget people .Happens with everyone. 5. Knowledge debt

1 year as Instructor for Lifesavers

Hey people,  Hows life?  Mine is good , saving few lives here and there , messing my own now and then.  So I ve just completed one WHOLE year after my AHA instructor course . So... experience sharing time! The best decisions happen when you're not looking for them.  This is one of the example of the same. Since its celebration time , I am only going to share the best parts, or the best glimpse from last year. 1 . The first experience The course started in English and we realized the staff there was not well versed with English all the house keeping staff et Al . My lead instructor chose to promptly change the medium to Telugu , and there I am clueless. Being a person who murders Telugu Everytime I speak it. I chose to take a back seat and help correcting people. This was my first experience in the lifesaver course. 2.  Thought process Everyone has that one event in their life that changes their perspective towards something. It was after going th

2 years in Emergency Medicine - 22 realisations!

Hey people *Clears throat* Today happens to be the day I enrolled myself in Emergency Medicine Residency two years back. Its a special day of course. Definitely, close to my heart , liver and kidneys. My mentor asked me how the two years went by. I didn't say much. Because sometimes you have a hundred things running in your mind and you dont know which trail to catch.Thoughtfully jotting things down.Keep calm and read on. 1. Patience : I've lost it. As emergency physicians it is important for us to act fast. Having said that it is equally important to hold back and watch for response with patience. I think I've lost it in last 6months. Trying my best to get hold of it.  Still working on it. 2. Filtering Advices : When a code runs , everybody has a set of protocols and advice. Being firm , right is important. Handling my fickle mind. Still working on it. 3. Identifying Addictions $  Burnout I overtime realised addiction might